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ST ssn ip ae Be In. ‘hich the ratea oi tlt! sues ates 'y low pices, Also just ~ pret: article is poi cleared. All at Fort Wayne srycanted all woot inguin arpting st apap | lonted, Mares eonmal in Ohio of which awe wd door ort the tron tog te oe rive at Fort Wayne from the Ohio, Wabash and Erie Ca. mei se cathe nal, shall be ed at the rates of toll chargable on Hinast AND No 99 Bowery, the the fret 100 miles, for the whole distance apes gy ‘Articles embraced in the second section, if entered and ‘The Piumbe National Daguerrian Gallery, cleered at Kose ga ¥ offive on the Wabash and 41 Dipadway, upper corver of Murray street, where Eas Come, pe oy Nes ony the most tel i hs of Calebicied charscter: ever eehitned The peeciee et pics | on the foregoing ra'e to ry for the Boar 6 of Pub September 10th, 1846. ‘We annex returns of the average amount of liabilitie aad final and about Purehaeng an ete and assets of the Quebec Bank, during the period frem | diesel msteel the lst of June to the Ist of September, 1546 :— Sp tome ot Qvaare Bane, ity, the most scientific pentiemen in the country; « lfberal di | most scientific fon count made to whol IN, 177 Broadway. SAUNDERS E' son, 17 Brmaday. Perr a ck ess chsh econ Tollet Articles, consisting of the cholcest ‘Perfumery, Dentrifices, Cosmetics, wing. Creams, Taig | © Boaps, Razors f i apene roved makers, Dressii ‘Cases cont for the Soden a m the Lal it toot portable form, mifir ani by “6 face L ddad foot SON, | Coin and bullion £23,729 25,529 19,200 Land led or other property of the bank 6,500 S300 $300 ne i Overument secur : soo 9 Phalon’s Magic Halr Dye, a now and in- Promos moter at bills vt ois eer - ‘warranted neither to smut banks 49 1,016 which from other banks 3195 243 sutitul brown or blagk, without injury to bills discounted, or o at superiority of this Dye consists in | debts due to the bau! the casynsgad of applitation und lertsecansces cRecetiether | andar ihe foregoug dyes requiring trom ten to twelve hours to produce any change. Its superior excellence will be apparent to every Total average assets. Jemen ean have ot included 297,264 250,227 249,000 | das, in uniformity of movement. ‘The proportion of bul- | i Sesrut eorest, goat for Palledalpaia, | Nom to peper lesuesis'not oo favorable as could be wish Philadelphia Agents for the Herald, @. 8: ed, but it 1s very fair; so long as confidence is su + Ge ithe Bic State NY 56 Zieber & 3 Ledger Buildings, 3d street, near Chesnut, | tained, sufficient for all ordinary purposes, provided where those ‘wishing to subscribe, will please leave thei? | the other assets of the bank are available. | names. Terms—75 cents per moni e the Sunday | } Paper ; 65cemts without it. Advertisements and communi- Vid Stock Hxcnange. Nanded for next day's paper, ‘hiust be left at ithe | $2000 Ind Se Bus 3136 100 sha Harlem RR b60 5364 tow | Soo Ina Doi Bas 25ys315 100 do wis Sate | Boe0 a” 50 do io 2% | Ark Bis 5335 100 Nor & Wor b6o | 15 2 hi ry o'clock, at the | 215 Harlem RR A 83 58% ignts Woe ab | ‘ee a | the pavilion, on EP d ¢ collec | MONEY MARKET. | miianeisiete net me of’ valuables amounting, to “neat © five | Tuesday, Sept. 82-6 P.M. 9 shs Morris Canal ree 8 59 she Harlem RR 915 52% | te ay & nella, Unange aad Leen | | ‘Tho stock market was very heavy to-day, and prices | ,% Nor Wor Be te ay ae | | Jasmine, csc hole f fell off alittle. North American Trust declined 3; per U30 58% 50 Reading RR Ss 638g | sale will be witho eent, Norwich & Worcester ¥, and Harlem {. The | 0 Harlem R R 52% 50 do 839 6314 | Reages Chet ae New Stock Exchange. market is very much depressed. 25 sha Nor Wer iw 386 90 shu Heeding RR At the second board the sales of Harlem and Norwich ‘wore large, at prices current in the morning. %o a can Ey Ey ‘ We would call the attention of banks and brokers in 3 do 100 Harlem RR cash $245 | our neighboring cities against negotiating a note for | 3 = f° aE wai 3 $4078 60, payment of which has been stopped. The par- 2 se s 4 do ticulars will be found in an advertisementinancther 95 do ics eolumn. | FY 3 a 6 6¢ The books for subscriptions to the stock of the New | 25 do wo 4 York and Hartford Railroad will be opened in Hartford, | 25 do " New Britain, Farmington and Bristol, onthe 28th inst. 29 Reading RR 30 do Subscriptions amounting to about $240,000 have already | « EE EEL SS Bt a eon pledged in Hertford, and itis expected they will | Married. be increased to an amount in the towns interested suffi Mathnne ak Tusenaeon perhaps further. | of Nash The amount of taxes assessed in the city of Boston for | aioe Me fa nahh the year 1846 wasas follows : | ley, Roert Lanuenr, of Chat Valuation of real estate. . .... .$90,119.600 | | ae daughter ot John D. Kees Personal. ....-.see0+ 58,720,000 ille papers will please cop: Died, $148,839 :000-—$6, $1000 At Philadelphia, on Monday, tho 21st inst., Susannan, Ot ach. | wife of John Ingram, Sen, late of this city, aged 52 Polls, 25.974. cece eesereeeeeeeee Increase over 1945:—Polls, $1,637 ; property, Nhenw | | years. ‘The Union Insurance Company of St.Louis have de | street, where her remains have been ‘conveyed. 3 clared a dividend of fifteen per cent out of the profits of aged about 8, widow of the late Sergeant Twit, the last six months. for the tel very easy, and ina healthy condition. Within the past | /e##, and dependent upon others for the common atten- week Worcester Railroad shares have advanced in that At Beverly, on the 17th inst., Mrs. Jupitn, widow of market one half of one per cent, Norwich and Wor. | the late John Pickett, and daughter of the late Jeffrey ,6 months, a cester one and a half, East Boston Company one, and | ceived a pension under the act of 1836, on account of the Boston & Maine one-half. Westerns have declined ono- ot bet Jate husband in the war of the revolu- eighth, and Old Colony one por cent; the latter sup, | tion, he having sei posed to be on account of the creation of new shares. | De ‘command of "There was little or no alteration in the other quotations. | yjs, aged 77 Bank, manufacturing and insurance stocks ai demand, and very few salos have been mado. The sp- | ba me proaching dividends on these securities, estimated at million of dollars, have a tendency to keep these stocks pt. John Low d, Esq., aged 80 - a sta, aged 82 sldcbcrough, on nthe 13th inst, Widow McCuis- "habeas —_—_—_——«£<£_———X—X_—-! ‘The Worcester Railroad, in the past eight months, has A PUBLIC MEETING received a lange accession of business from its great feed- OF THE Friend: of JAMES CONNER, will he held on er, the Western road, and its shares have in consequence Wong 4 y Rveaing) (Sepceraber i 3.) drela ‘advanced in price, and are in demand. The inogeaso on | oem: reet. nit aa ee bahepadiner those ho 1 half pu if ne ages f the Demoe: f the Ei Ward and ove ths Wrapace Ballread te sivady Gove nt ¢ bal Dee | Shs ese eo cateer wil Salar ive Sicie cont over last year’s net receipts, which were five and a | this occas lalf per cent, beside the interest accruing on the halt | ‘'By'order afte Com amie of Arran mene, Once million in the sinking funds, which is equal to 1 per {C7 Post please copy. 623 1*rre cent more on the share capital, making the total ten per FRINGES AND GIMPS. cent, subjected, however, to increased expenses, which Gt preyed eyes eee bean yore Pio ean will probably be covered by the gain in receipts for the Gaslity—iust received end es remaining tIfird of the year. OHLSAAT, BROTHERS % 823 Sti: hay rained The Boston and Maine road is said to have gaine NAILE TWINK, SHOE i Fat = 30,000 in its receipts for the past quarter. The Danvers | Groner thi eavtera’ road el be cctaplated thie Bl} Crt Nails, Brads w affording that sectionan accommodatien which may pre- | Cotton a oo ‘of the best quality, sent a bar toa renewed application for an independent Shoe Tarend, green, half bl route to this city. The gain on the Notwich road this | % Warps, gar nem year to the Ist inst. is $10,798. The Long Island road | Ia h also exhibits a handsome increase since the raising of | For sale the fares from the former ruinously low rates. The sub_ NOTICE scription to the Michigan Central road has been filled, THE, Members of Fulton Eng’ pany Wg leeway oeshnder append rel Berg nd rtm hey ce ng the selves upon securing such a valuable and productive supply of refreshments while at the fire in Jersey work of internal improvement in the great West. Bos" | ‘iuesday afternoon, 22d hed. yellow and brown. colored and pia, Jotton ton capital has entered largely into this purchase, and | ing them with a collation after the fre was extinguished, | ‘Ss RB: Boston management will secure its success. Jeune! Doerner Seavtppetemsss ce autor ‘The commissioners of public works of Ohio and Indi- INFLUENZA. na have sgreed upon a tariff of tolls to be charged upon M's 'ARROLL’S Medicated. Vapor and eran ey ‘ulton street, are a speed: merchandise transported upon tho Wabash & Erie Ca: | 7 ‘oughs, Colds, Sore ‘Throats, Ngan of Joints, matism, and_m all cases of the p the official returns pal. We annex a table of rates, from the official re ou OE enney et the, ress of the commissioners :— Pa'fil Ie oretock mt night. 223. WTh&Sat# ire ‘Wanasn axp Entr Sone or anp Inprawa—Rates WANTED, Tria Canad States ble Woman ation in Cook For the Wabesh and Erie Canal: inthe of Ohio | BBY i repeat ior estof city tefereacas (coms her four years, Apply at 13 Weet Fifteenth street, up stairs, between 7th and &th ave- ‘ond Indiang, from and after the 10th day of September, | j,5: pince’ where she has 1 1846. On each 1000 pounds, and in the same proportion for a | nue. 23 ter lesser or greater weigh WANTED. 1. Of ale, agricultural implemen Farming Man and Wife, or Single Womas, who have (domestic), bewns, bread, beer, bee ed i the country two y: and who bre capavle tles, cheese, crackers, cordage, cotton bagging, of doing the bu-iness of a farm, and taking care ef them- eotton in bales, coopers’ ware, carpenters’ and selves Call at 90 Warren street before 10 A.M. 23d ano 21th. loiners’ work, carriages, candles (of lard or tal- sztittje ww), eggs, flax, frnit (dried U. States), ginseng, WANTED, hemp, ie horns and tips, bair, hames, lime, BY young married woman, wuo lately lost her baby, » (hydraulic, manilla, malt, marble dust, nuts (U. child to Wet Nurse, in some respectable family—or, if #). oil (of Western lard), peas, provisions (salt Ve aud fresh). pot and pearl ashes, porter, palm tue child in the eount y, 9 Lon» leaf, potters’ ware, resin, pitch, rags, reedt, sale- he jamst urg, only few mi Tatus (Western), tallow, tails (cattles , tar,” vine- it can ph hp ay ‘ware (Western), and wagons git ema Nirlas. soba Rensdonts Ra a the parents of the child would be pleased, she would an sland, a: her own pl + walk from the ferry. The Fecommended. Apmy for No. 77 Koos! front room up stai winissies , bai rd, pork. woap, tobac- Y a respectable you: ax Wome, oo imat ‘manufact red), Shah whisky,and high Bis: or ae ven Fea - 197 Soi rt, bet Cathe: For each mile not exceeding 100 «| Rantenteomar wcart ey big in addition. brooms, clocks, chair bottoms), hops Ay een), WANTED, A SITUATION es Housekeeper, by a middle aged Lady who ha: tor soe years been accustomed to the charge “1 ture (accompanied by and belonging to fami- the firs: honses in the cits—will have no 0 jeciiun to leave Vi migrating), iron (\ te. ht or cast). iron the city, The most respectadie refereaces given, pi lee tool! Mt ete over 5 lps. cach), leather (sole “tou to Mra, M., 360 Broome street. s2l sus*m or unfiniy ed), marble (wrought), machinery, mechenics’ tools I per (Western), pow- , MR. HENRY MASO; od sonot the fate Mr. Thos pas phe phe “rdy, Lockport, State of New York, he For each mile not exceeding 100 may hear of something to his auvantage. ra Fe ait (ines Halifix pr, ers pleave norice s22 2wis*re 4, Fresh water fish and s or For each mile not exceeding 100. . EsPAseishEen BUSINESS to be disposed of in the tion and Commision Line, in consequeuce of mdi “in addition... .... position of the, Proprietor. To & person who can command » 5. Baggage, domestic spirits (other tian whis- copra of from $5000 (0 $6000,a hi dsome fortune war be ky); furriture (household), furs and peltries (in- rea'ized ina few Address, Froprietor, nt this O) ciuding deer, buffalo and bear), lead (in pigs or jone but priacipels need apply. iw*rh bars), cena ate dry ype oh tere from An TO THE DIES: ware, cul , crocke: roceries not other- as rom ti id . Mine onumerted, and al aHicles not specified), J ow Importer’s oo ir pasia ese shet and £ ‘Tambont i proses see $4 00 “ e “| io ata ay lle worl (two ro K “hoe ist colored Organ Soaks, Ate very rake didn A rich Assortment an 7. tid blocks and mill stones oil, (linseed and “For DANCING. hy sigs at “mene wee ae 8 4 8. Crockery, (weneerent For each mile not exceeding 100 . my ‘of Mr. elit ere her ext aordi “~~ in addition... ., and pleasing manner of teaching have procured ead splendor.not ilies of that renowned hly sespec ys w OA Ba LOANS 1% «| iean and Eng! wy who irequented the 8 mills in Indiana, ie above-mentioned Ac it opeved a Dauctng 0. 90 Canal street, comer of Broad wa gyn acc hr saga nha why “She cnaet Yashiouste. cuadrilies,. Mesourire, am ets, fee. (nna (in ging open or bhles Walvzes 1 Mazourhe, Hedowas, Polkas, Gallops, Waltzes, a (in {iteecos (etanetactured) wits lvad abd Weer Is. din fruits, For. each mile oot rogues 80 ition .... an articles enumerated in the Ohio and Indiana tol MADAME MARONOELLI abeets, which are not provided for in thie, to be left to ULD inform he: jer pail js, and friends generally, that she {he control of the commistioners or superintendents of tinwes her instr mac on at her ‘provided, That the foregoing rates of toll are to be mega jmrone bere Grades, ence of te hed sLadtea fed enrTomen are indistinctly received inthis Ace ; urek ware never to meer but with ways ‘se slaty, and where order an ency | be ares ed to the s: jugof the or - £281,798 295,916 290,52 It would be well if the banks of all the States would | | follow the example of this and other banks of the Cana” | UCTION’ é Ni Ane will sell on argday, oe Broadway, between Gran ard tocks of How: sigh niture, one o trade rh Sewing, Nurse avd i Dressing d pee gy Tee and B sh Stands ha c ZeAU will sell at 88 Leck, x, 250 lots of Sheffield di W. & 8. Buteber’s” Pattern w and Table Cutlery; Sheep Shears, ‘Also, 76 Newton's” DUCLU: U, Auctioneer OUSEHOND FURN ICLUZEAU sell, TI 267 orney weneral the propert) to the west, fs cons x met aa divan: and . bookcass French chai tdrohe, al. hecter clock, Pine ps mati ight day clo ake baskets, candlesticks, t trays, ver ware, ch ry cut glass "Ware, ball | it “eitehen ate comprising 3 article ‘m the kitchen department, wien ting of glass show e: ows, &c., suitable for wchkers, tre $0 Farm Trust 4 2» 330 58 199 NA Tiust Ge 423 rh Se | | = KReadwg KR one b30 38) | On Saturday, the 19th inst, by the Rill zo Gaerne 4 | to Miss Sanan Exi- cient to construct the road from Hartford to Bristol, and | camere. daughter of the lathe Henry Ewing, Eaq., both ry by the Rev. John MacAu- | ton, 8. C.,,to MantHa Eaq., of this city seas | Friends and acquaintances are particnlarly requested being about 6 per cent on polls, and about 10 per cent QP | 4, attend the funeral this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the property. residence of her son, John Ingram, Jr. No. 19 Howard In Marblehead, on Friday last, Mrs. Maktua Twit, had been ‘confined to her bed by sickness for nearly ‘The Boston money market is represented as being | 25 years, and for the last 12 years had been entirely help- das corporal in the company under In Danvers, Mrs. Betuian, wife of Mr. Nathaniel Da- not in| _ In Bath, Me., on the lith inst, Mrs Jutta Ann, wife of ears; and on the 16th Y, ype oe the late Gen. John Chandler, Twi penal ” and other rt Likewise to Mrs. Adams, of Washington street, Jers for her kindness in farnish- og Tufluenza have ‘clock in the mor- es with Lease, the ow: ward will be aid on return’ of the shove io 43 Well sneer, comer of Wi FOu LIVane 0. = The pee Lme—negniar Packet of 2!st Oct.—The smperio: fast sailiog packet ship FOCBsst ss. tons ourthen, Capt mod. Burlin ACRE SHIP BROOKSAY. from Gi =| bE Consigyees will please send theiy permits on hoard, iw. All Goods fed Pali Store 1Ot Te UODAULL & MINTURN, é ti: yr Tine of mcher on the by pd tof October. For passage. ha = ly Jor ay and (il Paimt- day, September A of executors. 922. 20% rh opposite the | acomplete | and. Vestings, suitable for | tor in cash, will be made to fine French twiiled black E he t ' Cloth Seeks frome “TO. tweed a Ver ite Marseilles Vests, &c. GOODS. co., Ladies to the richest | "PARISIAN GOODS that has ever been offered to themAm this city; and as very large quaurite of goods have been by Inst peremptory auction » will fad richer and cheaper pr nte timbroidered Mousseline % 1c; a « French Ginghams, plain and twill 1 case Whie-snow Mouse ine terie Camayeux and Broderie Horizontales Stripes Rainbow Flounces and oe ties ax . Pekin Nate . Pekin Fluvis “* Perspective & Ruban “ Dentelle Appliquée Robes embroider Robes corsage & jupe Souta he embroi “Rich Brocade am Pekin Camayeux “ Black watered, on Royal moire eg! wide sd « ee Taffetas, high Pe un 4 Feronneges 36 do. M Silks. ointille rattle-snake * lo, Mourning cia ee Cas pe re Woy rch embroidered Canton Crape Shela and Scart ete same yeaa Cashmere Shawls; Megador EeyPus' EX ANDER’S PARIS“MADE GLOVES. Orrene taont recherch colors: for.fall, to match tne Silks | BOUTON'S BREVETES. MANSEAT Ss Vii Bi autiful embs d chan; ra (Lac 8 AND EMBROIDERIES e atscrt ment of Hogeney, Valencienes, Bras a and ty lish thread Rich black and. aie Thresd Lace Capes ap Infants? emb'dW. Emb’d Linen Cambric Thats Hem stitched Reviers eed Gara Gordered do. 'G AND SOIREE DRESSES. Acnaa "Snow Organds “ } Sahn Lace I russels a Poi tde Brussels lo: Imitation Point d’, ital ever; Thread Lace Vous HAM BRE. Constantinople. With asmoking Cap hy With a smoking Cap Sm, Whi children in the i mb 1d Velvet and Silk Nett Bags, Purses and . with a large stock of other good: rehy the on of strangers ‘visiting this city es they” will’ find goods not to be found elsewhere. JAMES BECK & co., 819 Gteodiamn 359 Broadway. DRUG STORE FOR, SALE, ESTABLISHED FOR TWENTY YEARS. He SUBSCKIBERS offer for Sale their old established stand, (3 Bowery, coruer Walk rock acd Fixtures, Sotn Fi ke. ‘he Store is now doing a good business, and is in complete order. Wall be sold low to.n gond purches Apily to WEVKS & AN Oh S22 lw rre seraivons comer Maren es eden GOL!) AND DIAMOND PEN MAKEKS M AY BE SUPPLIED with superior Pointe just. land Jandea— Ts FEUC ER, 3 Liberty street, near Willisin, Also, Bet Platina io plate and aise, and Palladium in plate, s2t by applyingto DR. Lew MUsIG HE PIANO TAUGHT on very moderate terms, bya Person who has a perfect knowledge of the jene and who undertakes to teach it thoror ronghy Terms, 3 dollars per month. Any person wi of ing tO take instruction will nddrese a line to Musics at the Herald Omics Imis*re Ne&WwPoRT FANCY Babu [HE gentleman who hired a Fancy Dress at 66 Warren st. for the above Ball, is politely requested to toe to LOST OR MISLALD. NOTE of E.% Hurlburt & Co. in their own favor aud endorsed for $4073 50. Al re senrioned against negociatieg or receiving meut has been stopped. A sui ab'e re. the same, as liam. 922 It*me ton, will swil as abs ight or passage, he ving elegant and superior arcom- «ply to the Captain un board, at west side of slip, orto WOODHULL & Muy TURN, $7 South street. Price of passage, The packet Or TINGUER, 1000 tons. Cap*rin Ira ‘will succeed the Rochester, aud sail on her! regular her regular day 8 dav, 2st November PACKET SHIP BROUKSBY, from Giasgow— 2 | ib: ervons are forbid trusting ‘the Crew of this + * ax tay contractiny will be paid WOODHULL & MINZURN, South street. ow — "Roc peve it street, Fs Lanig without de- ‘mast be easent to neat street. RST PACKET Sirs FU 'O' ‘Th Lt be onthe seh Se ship SHERIDAN, Capt. Cor ether, and, the elegant WOXEO wD, Capt. Veatan, falls passed ae ove. 5 JOHN HIERDMAN & CO.61 soath vet Passage for Liverpool. cat ne atthe lowest - sateg. mid denfta ean also be funleeed, pontle chivmabont the United Kingdom a29 ve Fuk NEW Cy ae York Line-~Regalat feel Gf apteaate a np fest auiliom Poel ave, Gaprata Faides’ Suiting chet ahi Nene chess cca” pets One bet Arent is New gies James E. Woodruff, who. will neler shin FARE SE. Fee WILLTAMS, Captain Parker, will TUH FOR $200—Tw wo Mile bi never won a par re Grace = Losee ne. 25th of | premer, & P.M JOEL VONKE TROLTING, Jentreville Course have tendered | ed, (the late owner of the tro which aied recent! for a complimentary bevefitto be oa which oceasion the to be contended for as fol- HE Proprietors of the the TLE: T ° \ Parse of $40, Mile heats, best three in five, under r+ sadile, free for all horses that uever won pure over 8:0. The ‘ond Purse will be for $50, Mile he-ts, best three tu fr fe horses that never won a | The entries wil Monday Sch ust., at Green & Lesee’s. ‘The sport will c. ne . the Sth of October. CHAS. CARMAN. HARLEM PARK—PACING. + September 2th, at 3 0 rlock s, best three in five under tu sa . bh. ines Roek Vad TROTTING— UNION COURSE, LISLAN | ancesatthe Ampritvestr | | NO. te Pare «three in five, in har | arse: oT wo mile heat de stake of $100. half fort except Lady Suffolk, Moscow and Grey $100, half forfeit—Two mile hests, | fade, for trotting ‘horses that never wou apurse over fifty | | five, to wagons—w | Pounds free for trot t never Wou money. hea’s, best in five, except James K. 0) No. 6—Parse $250—Two mile heats in harness, fiee for all B yory horses—$50 to the Som best. 1 the first week in in each to make , according to the ru! pul and stakes wi'l close, on 23d of Sept, at Green & Losee’ NewYork, Sept. 18, 1846. FOR SALE. NTLEMAN RG" ioe ba #18 FMWtere may be seen for two days will gi | bs three. hundred aoe tT On END’S Livery Stable in Reade street. RICAN REAL ks d ¢ U2 AY, NEW YORK Established for the Sule of Revl Estate of evry de-| nari neti tnali pans of the United States da din the most heal h inexhaustible, in exst Te the State which last va fOr duced seventy millions of bushels of fudian corn Being thir: | 3 | tees millions m.re thin prodw ed b + thousand acres for $200 wy other State in the any smaller quantity unity for Young men ‘elves a princely home in the State which, nr Presidents, witha large portion of the officers of A FURNISHED front and back Parlor. suitable for Offices or Lodging Rooms, to ae Hale G “TD LET, AT STATEN ISLAND. HE ELE ANT MANSION, known by the name Bi Fon di Monte, built by and at Mrs. Grymes, cole be House and Out B rounded by fn extens eand be nd ‘generally so well known as not to require fur- ther particulars. Capo di Monte, three been built with roan re bean! riiguler, apply to Grymes, Cape di 823 6 TO LET FOR THE WINTER sores. OF ROOMS, covsi: rooms, Ke. &e.. for private f milies, jete with every convenience, having hot, Exmaberes teharsod lighted thas been uewly painted and fe d. The location is very dex am Broadway, east side. Apply v9 ia Houston street. | g of Drawing Rooms, Brocade Or and Aget ‘ yes only one ar OF Rosas er and Dreaitwas than Jah, street gle "Address M. B- M- this office. SALE—A BAKGAIN. ALE and Retail Liquor Store—estab ir the Jat fourteen years, clk street—will be Cog’ e jer and Bedroom, in a wot lower than Mn street, iafact ry reference ther particulars enquire o berty street, between the hours of of 9 Ay *me A LARGE Hestides Back Parlor, a peel with breakfast and tea if required. Apply at way, two doors above White st. COUNTRY Mt RCHANTS DESJROUS of purehasing fashionable Millinery aud Dresses, are invited to call at Mrs. He eat of elegant styles of Bounets and Dresses @f he latest fashions, may always be seen. I fancy articles for fall and winter Dress. THE LADIES ARE invited to call at Mrs. Heman’ (deh Esrabitsh Fashionable Millinery and Dre: where an assortment of the moe sanieadia Dresses may be seen. Also, new styles of faney articles for the fall and winter dress, Also. new and most R ROBERTSON, propit tor of the Phoenix Hat fad Cap Manufactory, re urns his acknowledgments to his customers for their previous liberal esi ‘mer location at 103. to No. 69 FULTO tyle. Iately introduced, for its symmetry and ed. Notwithstandin and those of his bret be found on examination equal to the best je invites the inapedelons, to. eal he hare WM. RO: between his prices pink, celeste embroidered Cashmere Manteanx, for rms. ty, lightn - taste and ing ever offered to the nat-wearing His prices are as low as his h FALL STYLE G ROWE, Merchant’ xchange. “ William street has now ready for inspection and sale, his splendid Short fine Silk Hets of the most fashionable ed not to he surpassed by Hat Estab shane tin this cite 4. ped Beavers and and desirable shapes, and warr the productions of any Prices—Best Beaver, $4 50. B: FOR LIVERPOOL—To sril he Jat of Qevorer =The splendid new packet iT. PAT! Proal, Synet, 1000 tons burth: bd Proportion o [3 nF carne of d, Will's il as abov having splendid accommodation: sna on rar at vier’ ‘ fn 2DACK, Cane Shipley, | rT H limited pumber ot Fe. orto Ge Sonde HERO! K h st. Parties wisht g can have their Fame ae | pa THRATHRM =n Wedtéatey Keven wilt be performed RiuMebabUcnedinet Bey t iieheti n Mr Forvett, prat, Devout; Father Joseph Huguet, de Clermont, MeDons julie de Mortimer, Mrs tlw Mire Fenny SWARK—Honeybuw, Mr G B: Crank, 8, Andrews; Mra Honey bam, Mis Abbott. Doc Toclock, ead the pertoriaauces will com mence at haif-past7 o'clock. Boxes $1; Pit 50 ceats; Gai- \ Tol BE ISS Ji A DEA OWERY HEATON Ou § Deau; Widow Mel Mrs Jordan one be followed by the MAMKRIED RAKE—Frederick Flightly, Mr Clarke: M 4 Trietac, Miss Julie Dean; Comet Herbert Fitzhenry, Miss Julia Dean To conclude with ¢ i HILDKEN IN THe WOOD— Siz Rowlead, Mr. Forrester; Josephine, Mrs Booth ek, cmrtau at nait past .— irele, 90 ceats; Upper Boy 2 conta; Pitand Galie- © Ty, 124 oe HeATwk—Oo Wednesday echt Vincouat” come King Bloek, Mr € of THE SECKET—Thomas, Mr D ME FIVE SHIL- LINGS—Mr Golightly, Mr Holla Private boxes $). Doors open ac7 o'clock: curtain rises at half past 7. BOWERY DAY Evenin renowned At Ts in twoact with a 10 horse cavalcade, called Lords and Ladies of Persia; Comic ballad; Mrs Guilea os La Sylphide; ‘Trampoline, or double leapin The Dying Moor: in on of five minuces, Gla netorial Feats and Groupings by the bat Fumily; Village Court ship; Ground and L ity Lumbliug by the Troupe M i Choroses, ‘The whole to y Button. why ceuts; Children to Boxes oa the Fiyia conclude with th Boxes, 25 ceuts; price; Seats in priy jamily Boxes, 50 cents, Doors at Gg o'ele Performance to commence at 144. Stages—The pablic will bear im mind that the perform- ways close ata seasonable nour, and chat st ges are ina tendi homes. 323 It*rve jane ADE: SN, wits am @xtenhve croime rmtce Last week of the se iByRKO for AN MINSTRE aS Thi ch an ‘Overture. hana, spl anade. ath ne orien of DISSOLVING VIEWS and Ss. o commence at a quarter to 8 precisely. Admitrane cea ¢ WALNY T SET THe. at eh, PHILADELPHIA E. A Mansyare, Lesse LZ rw wiagacer. Mr & Mrs. CHARLES Ss KEAN S WEDNESDAY Mp al Memeomeas a od After which the comedy of the HE TRALOUS WIFE Mr C Kean ‘irs C Kean WITHOUT A He. >. TOMORROW EVENING, Mr “ny Ries, CHAS , PHILADELPHIA -Manager and Lessae ead This r he tre has been thoroughly re-decorated 1 the America. Fifteen uew scenes from correct uthorities patted by Messrs. Hielge aud Gtessing. Pwo Handred New Dresses, ven Emblazoume. Costly Armors other » piece. of Gig Mr, Wailack:. Clirence Wr Marsh; id; Richmond, s Burion ani Queen \iargaret, Duchess of Yoru, Queen Elizshe: Mrs A Lewis; Lady Aune, Miss Chapma s Hughes = No other piece ou the same evening SHAKSPEANE ASSUCIA LION. he bowrd of di ection the commg wi aioas from Ladies and are now Pp epared Lo reeeive ap terms of Membership, which ae mo ‘erate, will be inade known by addressing a live to * Shakspeare Herald Office, aig Where au interview can be had, 823 3t*rre ALLEGHANIANS N SINGERS. HEIR FIR: CERT will take place at the Apol- 0. lo Rooms, 410 Broadway, on Friday Evening, Sepe 29th 1845, on which'oeca ion, nvew Piece will be suug, entitled h of Ringgold;” together with a variety’ of other 8 ts, 50 cents, Coucert to commence at ayes 2 tos STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, BROADWAY, ON Ronny Rar TEMPER MR. Li fasshet of Handy Andy. Rory ‘OiMore, &e. &e.) will give is first IRISH EVENING, LLUSTRATIV® 0: the Natioual Characteristies, Li Superstitions, Mirth and Melody of his country, amusing Anecdnes, Recit fathetic and Comic, and his own IRISH SONGS, some nition in this country, and others, as yet, unintroduced to American pablic. ‘Admission, $!. Tickety to be had at the Astor House; al Strddart & Dunham’s; «Chick d’s; aud Attwill’s Mus each night. rs open at 736 v’clock. mence at 8 and conclude about 10 0! "cloek. 220 lwis®r “WELCH & MANN’S MAMMOTH CIKUUS. HIS immense establ urpassed by no other in the of its costumes and country for the gorge: Pings—for the number of and forthe beautiful when one of the best selections from their Yaried entertaments will be given, On Wednesday an Thurs ay they perform at Newark. ill be the wet, | unity o! ds to those desirous of en, re ying. ide in the places alin e met with thus far this most sanguine expectations. HOWES& CO.’S N.Y. MAMMOTH CIRCUS. | TBs uarivalled corps of Equestrians will perform at Lyons on the l4th September inst.; at Auburn on the 15th, Yoth and 17th, during the great Agricul on the 18.h aud 19th; at ome on of FOceber ner, This isthe Largest Establishment ever Saat in she United states, comprising 150 Men and Horses, requiring 26 Carriages to convey the performers, ke. ‘has attached to it » The cag haem Ye the Grontest Fomale Hider of tho er audi tinented artiste the lead- The Horseback are the most ontreatleaary evel “tave jeact of Horseinsaghip by Master Nixon. y the whole © <7 pany led by mone Tormbler, Mr. MAC. ‘Wonderful Mr. Galea Doge fiestor sod Bis. ‘The SWISS BROTHERS, in theirelegant Gymnastic Postures and Groupings. “Mr. nastics, by Mr. Nixonand his son, Mr. Howes in his thologiea and brilliant Act of * Fancies of Proteus.” Mr. . Howes in Slack Rope Evolutions. Mr. Geo. Sweet, the he ¥hele comp ie im leading, most ie performers nthe wo ce Pe OWES 8 COM New York Mammoth Cireus, siGNOR LOUIS MARTINI, Professor of Singing, wi! resume his lessons as usual, at nard street, Joi To tHe Axa ‘would re- commend his Albam, just published, containing a delightlul collection of the most popular operaiie metodies and favorite roduction was much needed, to show that the best com, we whose ca) ities have remained so long unknown. Signor L. M. accompanies his pupils, on the Piano and | Guitar au30 1m*m MONTEVERDE” 8 Bea Fy gat AND BOWLING riean Hotel,) New York. The Subscriber would spectfully inform ie tele J and this pablic in fhe hes four as good Billiard Tabi city, all kept (75 Ary: jete order. Pe the fate apartmens roprietor th wid agreeable val mg alleys can have Also two Bowline Alle: ate order, with the best of attendance Lanch every day at |! o'clock. Wednesdays and Sundays, ish or Clam Chowder vary, Chivksrora's, Mill Poad, Cold Spring and Massaehi sets Bay. Gentlemen calling for the above ays have them at the shortest notice; they, ean depend on tavirg the above assortweat. His Burts well stocked with Fox NEW ORLEANS=To September, the splendid fast cond exbin and steerage pas ard foot of Pe street, imnited number second ¢ rpaased. Apply on @ unsurpassed. Apply on hon 153 Maiden Lane, 4 Gon rs from from South street ‘be had to and from Liv priate and Ireland, by epplying ool, and ell parts LONDON—Kegular Packet of the ist eect fast sailing packet ship SWIT: Knight, burthen 1000 tons. wi a io She en Corner of Pine and Sout atrbetis OF NEW OR- ia a deyelat praer, reas aie wss he pack IRN, one fom from the foot of the packet ship AU. Packer ship VOREN AC cape tacked i ANGERS, Capt, Hilliard, foot of Maiden iti CHARLEMAGNE, Capt. —, foot of Wall “i of this Tine have now commenced theit regular Tetons anout proceedinu to New Orieaas, will fad It much to their advantage, to select ‘hi transient ships, as their ponetaality in times be egpended on, and the price of 1 s For which, and tos bertl d be ads pn bos bard ¢ u * Pag a 1 Guwel, weet side of Barling e in preferen-e to 0’ Mdvor below Bar GEOR LIVERPOOL Regnier Packet oi SOUTHER NER, Capt F her regutar day. Having very superior sceom Persons id iy. ake immediate bee on prare, rmodations for exby he choicest Wines and Liquors, and Se: quali- y. Also Sherry Coblers, Mint Juleps, an made in “mauner not to be surpassed. 7 Gentlemen will please so communicate at the Bar, wy nepieael ear ee Pattols MONTEVERDE, 5 Barelaystreg, (7 Private entrance atthe Hil door.” Vm? STATEN ISLAND REGATTA, Monday, Sipt. 23, 1846, PURSE FIFTY DOLLARS. A REGATTA, for a purse of tifty dollars: open to all boats not exceeding twenty feet in length, carrying a mainsa’ 7 fib and mainsail, will + ng place on Monday, 28th inst, vom Ststen Island. "The bouts wilt pare, from. Vande around a vessel or boat to be rro% the telegraph and Fort Ham: thence around the whil rs bo the point of Robbins’ reef and back to the place of startin ce Two Dollars. Enurtes can bem de with Mr. C H. Stebbina, at his hotel, on Vanderbilt's dock, until the day pi whom the rules under which the same obtained. 3 COLMAN’S EMFORIUM, am gar AND CLASSIC CABINET GA F OIL PAINTINGS, immense stocks of Books, Paintings, y Stationery, Drawings, re now to be found » he., npou the sec foor, up ‘one flight of ensy stairs, trovie ws the first | ‘Aoor,) where ev thing will be sold at as low prices, sm any much below the regular prices, Being derirans of elow soon ble hie Book Departme: “A Cheap i List will Pii'soow be published for’ those who will bay Ss his New 8 - tee ne raare ah fiend et tnd examine hie Kew, DR. J I FP britintece nts, 3 veustente Sow York. Office, 98 deenerd ¢ HAs or enst Of Brosdway. a Steod i 4 in the Glad itor, from London OOM dealt No ero | TT where h cig iligeeeie fame impo tah day Bvening, Sept. 23. wilibe pertorued Le LAVY O YONS—Olaude both fe, Mr Neafie; Gen Dames © oiius,; Pauline, Miss Dress cirele # cents, upper boxes 25 ceuts; pit one shilling; | ce to couvey passengers to their | KEAN will pe.form, being the last night but two of their I< st gorgeous style, aud is uow the most beautiful Theatre | in the Union WEDNESDAY, Sepr. 23, 1846, ‘The Life and Death of KING RICHAKD Tit THIRD, From the orginal text of shakespeare, for the first time in | We pons, and | | parties. Gentleinen of Dramatic taste to co-opera'e with them. The | already honored with recog: | oprietors | WES: Rid om NUON ind tre car A ie BAN RICE: «| the Performers the eele Principal Ri- der, the Napoleon of the Areun shove fegeson | LATEST INTELLIGENCE, | TELEGRAPHIC. [= NEWs FROM THE SOUTH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Formation of the fthe New Tew Governmen SANTA ANNA Al AT THE THE. CAPITAL. “Go. &c. s. dic. Wasnineton, Sept. 22, 1846. The New Orleans Picayune of the 16th inst. says that Lieut. Hunter, of the Navy, took pas- | Sage in the Princeton, at Pensacola, on the 12th | inst, bound for Chagres, with despatghes for re Commodore Stockton. According to the correspondent ef the Picay- | une, the purport of these despatches is to counter- and those so recently sent forward from New York by Commander Nicholson, of the Vixen; and that the commander's despatches are sup- posed to breathe war to the knife against Mexico, but those of Lieut. Hunter peace to the bosom. Santa Anna is said to have arrived at the city of Mexico, but he had not entered ostensibly upon Evelutions | the discharge of the functions of President. | Gen. Salis was at the head of affairs, surrounded halt’! by the following Cabinet :— | Mini r of War—General Almonte. Min. Affairs ~ Senor Rejon. Senor Gomez Farias. Minister of Justice, &c.—Senor Paeheco. The Federal Congress has been summoned for oat | the first of December. The plan has been sug- | gested by the Mexicans, of exchanging Comman- | der Carpender, of the Truxton, for Gen. La Vega. | The Washington Union is silent in relation to the reply, understood to have been received by | the President on Saturday, from the Mexican | Government. The official journal does not pub- | lish the important letter from the squadron, re- porting the refusal of Mexico to negotiate, which appeared in the Baltimore Sun of Monday. Allthis looks singular; so think the news gath- erers. News from the West, Mormon Affairs. &e., de. Barimoxe, Tuesday Evening. | The Western mail isin, but brings no intelli- | gence worth forwarding by Telegraph. The ex- citement at Nauvoo is inense, and a grand aod | decisive battle is momentarily expected to tuke | place. There is some skirmishing of seattered The papersof St. Louis contain no tidings from the Santa Fe Expesiition News from the North Wei | The Markets. | &e. de. Burvato, Tuesday Evening. A man named Neil Donoghue has been mur- dered at his own door in Chicago. Charles Craw, a prisoner, escaping from the | constable in Lockport, was drowned. | Our market closed to-day at 81 cents per bush- el for wheat; $4 18 per barrel for Lockport flour, | | and $4 12 for Michigan. The latest quotations, | by the muils of to-day, were :—At Detroit, $3 50 to $83 56 per barrel for flour; at Milwaukie, wheat cents per bushel ; at Chicago, wheat 60 cents ; at Toronto, Canada, wheat 8s to 8: 9d currenoy, and flour 17s 6d to 20s onrreno: EE BY THE MAILs. ‘Wasuinoton, Sept. 21, 1846. Gleanings. | Mr. Buchanan arrived from his northern ex- cursion this evening. To-morrow is cabinet day sothat he is just in season for a deliberate co: | sultation upon the question of a peace with | Mexico, through the proposed intervention of Great Britain. We rather suspect the proposition {| Will be respectfully declined. We may accept it, however, in another form, | Great Britain will doubtless recommend to Mexi- | co the submission te our government of overtures | of peace; and if such an offer be made, with euf- | ficient margin to cover Califormia and the indem- | nities, the war ig at an end. d| We hear this evening of the wreck, off the coast of North Carolina, of the United States brig | Washington, attached to the coast survey, with the painful intelligence of the loss of seven men of the ship’s crew, including Lieut. George Bache, the commander, a brother-in-law of the Secreta- The merchant ship Gen. Washi ton, after a three years’ cruize, has arrived safely in the port of Alexandria. Messrs. Owen, Hough and Sotten, of the Exe- cutive Committee of 1 Smithsonian Institutiog, have been and are still, busily employed inspect- ing marble quarries, public bnildings, &c., and in hunting up ideas, plans, specifications, &e. of the Proposed buildings, enon ee artists and archi- tects of the north. We are determined, in the language of Mr. Choate, that said eaumege shall “be worthy the liberal and enlightened donor, and of this nation, and of the age.” | | ry of the Treasury. | | | gelebrared Tight Rope Dancer, With variety of others, | ented, and Music Room, 9 Leo- | positions can be played on that instrument, | 0.5 BARCAY sthEe (three doors below the re | yent, will | stood by the Speaker’s chair, or close special | of the V. iene | ear. We pray that he may be expelled the cor- he same by applying at the bar — | poration. Te religiously, which are always kept in Grst | During the season the choicest Greer, wuch as Shrews- | The seer: pebiolay around the suburbs, in the neighborhood of the interminable morasses Sweet asthe Charioteer of Phabus. Fosturing and G Tal and marshes by which it is environed, has been unusual: ly this teason, owing 10 the great | rains of the summer. A large number of cases fever, and fever and ague still pri every day since our return, we have e: red the unwelcome apparition of a funeral procession. Weare glad, however, to be able to report, that this autumnal epidemic is abating. The Methodists, since their late camp meetings, | have been prospering, and Fy still going ahead, with most broepering revivals in several ot their | churches. The devil has for a long time had the balance of power here, but the brethren have re- | solved that with the aid of the apirit they will e: | pel ‘* Old Clontie” from the corporation. Amen! | we have fairly gotten him outof the White Hou: | but the old rascal is lingering about the capitol with folded arms, awaiting the return of Congress. If the brethren would only held a night meet ng in the rotunda, we think they might scare him out. Last session, with all that the chaplains could do, they could not keep him out of the House or the Senate for two days consecutively ; | and on several occasions tie is sispected of baving eee by the side ice Presdent, whispering deyiltry in bi Lp Rovew ap Reavy. Pasapeupnra Sept. 22, 1846. The Corener was yesterday called upon to hold en oysters ean al- | inquest upon the body of Wesley Flavel, whe died sud denly the night previous, by injuries received in falling down stairs during a fit of intoxication. The deceased is the same person, who about two years since was con- vieted of killing his niece, while making an attempt upon the life of his wife, who was also wounded by the same discharge. Though ably defended, (Flavel wasa man of property) he was sentenced to tw years {m- prisonment, but Governor Porter pardoned him on con dition that he would leave the United States. This he did, but returned after a short visit to Europe, was again arrested, and the question as to his liability to serve out the remainder of his sentence coming up before the Su- preme Court, it was decided that he must either be in’ carcerated, or leave the country at once. His friends a placed him on board a vessel bound to a foreign Sfiwe. be t he again returned, and had been living some a ba! in Kensington, where his property Li neem He also resumed aa rate habits had been the cause of so muci ae 3.and on mee ing while brutalized by rum, he threatened to kill his wife, and was in the act of rushing down the Fane in search of a fulfil his it, when the retril of an ovetteling periliaoe overtook him. and pitching beep down the flights taken up insensible, anda few hours afterwards he expired, the blow upon his h caused a concussivn of brain. I feel preach @ sermon upon the awful warning the this man’s life Spe) to allto avoid the druoka: but ir ti ind your space will not permit. A stone mason residing at Port Richmond was yester- day killed, by a coal train passing, over him on the Read- ing Railroad. He had le ‘@ coal tra: that a second one was followi: when ne ee by it before he could get of "the track, and instantly illed. A vei audience was attracted to the Arch street [2 Ma a ans. to witness the representation of Richard the Third, in & ae er es hate dresses jendid, keeping irene edi the fear in Keen he

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